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Raveena Mum On Next Project With Anurag Kashyap

IANS, 10 Jul, 2015 11:50 AM
    Actress Raveena Tandon, who featured in a cameo in Anurag Kashyap's "Bombay Velvet", has maintained her silence on doing the next project of the filmmaker.
     
    Raveena is reportedly going to feature in Kashyap's "Return Gift", about which she said, "It's too much in the pre (initial) stages right now, so I wouldn't like to talk about it. When they'll make the announcement, you'll know more about it."
     
    Not wanting to discuss her part in "Bombay Velvet" anymore, she said she had "no role in the film" and wants people to "get over it'.
     
    "I had no role in 'Bombay Velvet'. It was a guest appearance as it was just three songs that I was supposed to do," she said.
     
    Asked about the fact that her role was chopped off and was earlier supposed to be meatier, she said: "That's all gone now. It's become old news, so just get over it now."
     
    When Raveena had agreed to do "Bombay Velvet", she had tweeted, "Too much hype around my appearance in the film,I have done it for fun and only because I love the film and the music of Bombay Velvet."

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